Adirondack National Bank
Introduction
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Constructed in 1906, the Adirondack National Bank was once a beautiful stone building built on the site of guide Reuben Reynolds’ house. Sadly, this building is a reminder of what can happen when history isn’t protected. This building is a reminder of the importance of historic preservation, and inspired history-minded locals to start what would become Historic Saranac Lake. The 1963 “modernization” of the building left one of the most beautiful facades on Main Street as a brick wall, and destroyed the interior. Previously occupied by Key Bank, the building is now vacant (2020).
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Adirondack National Bank (c. 1901)
Interior of Adirondack National Bank (pre-1960's)
Adirondack National Bank (2009, occupied by HSBC)
Sources
Adirondack National Bank , Historic Saranac Lake Local Wiki. Accessed April 8th 2020. https://localwiki.org/hsl/Adirondack_National_Bank.
Image Sources
Courtesy of Janet Bristol